Watch how a minor league team makes its bacon taco

Before the season, the Single-A West Michigan Whitecaps asked fans to vote for one of a series of proposed new concessions to be sold during home games in 2013. Many of the snacks -- like the deep-fried Peeps and the Spam fries -- were creatively conceived innovations, but only one of them was made from bacon. So the bacon taco -- or "baco" -- won in a presumed runaway.

Now, the Whitecaps have a video demonstrating how the baco is made step by step. Deep in the audio mix, there seems to be triumphant classical music that really underscores the enormity of the creation:

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The woman in the video shows how the bacon is wrapped around a wire form before it's deep-fried to create the taco shell. Sounds crazy, right?

But dismiss the technique at your own peril. You know who else used a wire mold to deep-fry taco shells? None other than Glen Bell, founder of Taco Bell, when he invented the pre-formed hard taco. It's not insane; it's progress.